He’s very left, I imagine. His utmost concern seems to be maximizing on earth whatever neurological experience equates to human happiness. This is all good, of course. But I worry sometimes that this view might lead to some collectivist state where there is just this massive government that plays games with human brains and ‘makes’ the people happy.

No, Sam Harris is not a vegetarian. He says he was, for six years, but says he feels better as an omnivore. He says, however, that the consumption of meat is not morally defensible.

I have no idea what he ate when he was a vegetarian. I imagine, given his stance regarding the morality of meat consumption, that if he could find a way to feel well on a vegan diet, he would choose to be vegan.

If and when that time comes, Sam, let me know. I went through the transition from an omnivore to vegetarian to a vegan junkatarian to a vegan health-nut. I can help you structure a delicious, satisfying, healthy, energizing diet of nothing but whole plant foods. Heck, I’ll even cook for you! It’s the very least I could do.

It’s not the healthiest option or the most humane choice. You don’t have to eat animals or animal products to get the best nutrition or the most tasty food. Look it up for yourself on the Internet. There is a huge amount of research that supports a plant based diet and tons of delicious recipes that will satisfy your gastronomic cravings. Vegan products and restaurants are easier to find now more than ever. Additionally, heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity and various forms of cancer could be averted by eating a plant based diet.

Eating animals and animal products is not the most environmentally friendly way to go either. It takes a lot more water and land resources to produce meat, eggs and milk. Animal waste runoff and the emissions from the waste is incredibly damaging to the environment, and animal factory farm related diseases are toxically damaging to everyone.

Eating and hunting animals is also not the best option for your psyche, and it doesn’t make you more manly. Killing animals and eating meat may be necessary if you’re starving to death and there is no other choice, but under ordinary circumstances you’ve got to ask yourself if you’re truly conscious of your moral compass. What are you really trying to prove by killing an innocent being who hasn’t done anything to you personally? Doesn’t sound compassionate or considerate does it? Reasonable land resource management doesn’t require hunting wildlife to control the numbers.

And finally, how many human lives, let alone animals lives, could be saved by not eating or using animals or animal products. Billions of people and animals could be spared from unnecessary suffering and death by considering the most sustainable options for our planet. It is the conscious decision making of rational and reasonable thinking people that can make the difference.

No, Sam Harris is not a vegetarian. He says he was, for six years, but says he feels better as an omnivore. He says, however, that the consumption of meat is not morally defensible.

I wish Sam would write a book on the principles that actually drive his choices, instead of the principles he likes to pretend he wishes drove his choices.

This made me laugh. Theres a distinction between the realm of “what is good and what is bad” and “How do we get people to do good things?”. As Sam points out, we all do things that we know are bad for us. I gather Sam, like many of us, was taught, and had the necessary experiences, to generally want to do what is right or good. Unfortunately he didn’t have the necessary experiences to overcome his desire for the taste and nutritional value of protein. Even the experience of knowing eating meat is ultimately a bad thing wasn’t enough to change his behavior. If it was, he’d be a vegetarian.